She’s lived with stage 4 breast cancer for 25 years

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Advanced breast cancer, also known as stage 4 or metastatic breast cancer, used to always mean a short life expectancy. Not any more. Many women are living years with breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.

Dr. Timothy Pluard looks at his patient in the chemo chair at Saint Luke's Cancer Institute and sees a model.

"The doctor before him said 'I'm done. There's nothing else I can do for you'," Vicki Warren said.

But Warren wasn't done. Incredibly, she's lived with stage 4 breast cancer for 25 years, from age 32 to 57. The Grove, Oklahoma, woman even continued to work as a hair stylist until just a few months ago.

Over the years, the cancer has spread to many parts of her body. In August, it showed up in her brain.

"I said I'm not ready to give up. So anyway, I had 12 radiations," Warren said.

Now she's having chemo again. Warren thinks her survival for a quarter century has something to do with her personality.

"I'm very hardheaded. My husband -- I mean, very hardheaded," she said.

She also credits advances in treatment that, for many women, mean advanced breast cancer is now a chronic disease -- a challenging one.